PHYS151 — Physics II
The second of three calculus-based introductory physics courses supporting the customary baccalaureate science or engineering degree requirement. Topics included are gravitation, electric and magnetic fields, and DC and AC circuits. The theory is accompanied by a comprehensive laboratory in which clarification of basic principles and accuracy of data taking are stressed. (Formerly entitled General Physics II.) Lab fee will be required Terms all, Spring, Summer Distance Learning: Yes Liberal Arts and Sciences Designation: Science SUNY General Education Designation(s): Mathematics (and Quantitative Reasoning), Natural Sciences (and Scientific Reasoning) Lecture: 3 Lab: 3
Prerequisites: PHYS150
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